Special film showings around Snohomish County

Throwback Thursdays: Free movies on the third Thursday of the month at the Edmonds Theater, 415 Main St., Edmonds. Doors at 7:30 p.m., show at 8 p.m. Collections at every event for nonprofits in Snohomish County. Can you guess the movie by its most quotable line? July 19: “Why So Serious?” (2008) and Aug. 16: “You’re Gonna Need A Bigger Boat” (1975). The free shows continue through Dec. 20. More at www.facebook.com/theedmondstheater.

Meaningful Movies: “A Plastic Ocean,” the story of how plastics break up into small particles that enter the ocean food chain and attract toxins, has three Snohomish County showings: Maltby Meaningful Movies, 6:30 p.m. July 6, 22105 East Lost Lake Road, Snohomish; Sno-King Meaningful Movies, 7 p.m. July 14, Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 8109 224 St. SW Edmonds; Everett Meaningful Movies, 6:30 p.m. Aug. 11, Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 215 Mukilteo Blvd., Everett. More at meaningfulmovies.org.

Arlington Outdoor Movies: Free flicks on July 12 and 19, with karaoke at 7 p.m. and movie starting about 9 p.m., Terrace Park, 809 Fifth St., Arlington; 360-403-3448, www.arlingtonwa.gov/recreation. July 12: “Early Man,” July 19: “Peter Rabbit.”

Marysville Popcorn in the Park: Free movies at dusk, about 9 p.m. Saturdays, July 14-Aug. 11 Jennings Park Ballfield, intersection of 55th Avenue NE and 70th Street NE; www.marysvillewa.gov, 360-363-8400. Refreshments for purchase. Bring blankets and lawn chairs. July 14: “Despicable Me 3,” July 21: “Jumanji,” July 28: “Cars 3,” Aug. 4: “Wonder Woman,” Aug. 11: “The Last Jedi.”

Everett’s Sail-In Cinema: Free, family-friendly outdoor movies at the Port of Everett Marina’s Boxcar Park on Friday nights (9:30 p.m. to start, 8:30 p.m. by the end of summer), July 20-Aug. 24, 503 Millwright Loop W., Everett; www.portofeverett.com. July 20: “Jaws,” July 27: “Grease,” Aug. 3: “E.T.,” Aug. 10: “Up,” Aug. 17: “Wonder Woman,” Aug. 24: “Top Gun.”

Everett Cinema Under the Stars: Free movies at dusk Fridays, July 20-Aug. 17, Camp Patterson Field, Sullivan Park, 11405 Silver Lake Road. Bring blankets and chairs. Pre-show entertainment for kids by Imagine Children’s Museum and others starts at 7:30 p.m. July 20: “Early Man,” July 27: “Coco,” Aug. 3: “Wonder,” Aug. 10: “Moana,” Aug. 17: “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2.” More at everettwa.gov.

Edmonds Outdoor Movies: Films shown at about 9 p.m. July 27 and Aug. 3, Frances Anderson Center field, 700 Main St. Bring blankets, lawn chairs. Free. Refreshments sold. July 27: “Moana,” Aug. 3: “Wonder.” More at edmondswa.gov.

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